M *?4mwk- fyjIlK IR saleâ€"automobile Kffwa reaj BILLAC'S PECIMS CADILLAC $1 61 Roadster just out of iaint shop, painted in beau- fdust proof gray with black Sear. Equipped with Falls Cord tires, -bumper, view mirror, step plates rindshield wiper. NEW BUICK II 50 1923 7 pass. Sedan, painted in special Buick with black running: gear. )ped with two Ramspringr rs, rain visor, windshield rear view mirror, toneau and stop light. Here is jhance to buy a new car at lat savin?. tc Motor Car Co. Evanston Branch RIDGE AVENUE 1091 Rogers Park 9810 OPEN EVENINGS L.TG-22â€"tc. FOR SALEâ€"MISCELLANEOUS *â- #â- " $M nEAlOflft fotjR ESTATE Ornamental Vases, Bird Baths, Seats, Fountains, Sun Dials, etc., lend beauty to your grounds. Complete line in stock or made to order. Ornamental Cement Works N" liar Central Str«et Evanston Inc. Phone ISvanaton 6S8 |Do You Own m't forget that we are >ur headquarters for gen- ie Ford Parts, accessories service. loIdeMotorCo. 1-714-716 Elm Street Winnetka thorized Ford and Lincoln Dealers SALEâ€"DODGE SEDAN, 1922â€" ,.-,_. car is in excellent condition; a i$»i gain for quick sale. Tel Win- ta &45-W.------------ L-TG&Vlte >WSALEâ€"CHEVROLET ROADSTER Ford Touring^_X65 \ Motorcycle 808 Oak C WTnnetRa. L.T37-ltc if.. mm SAL.Eâ€"FORD TRUCK, PANEL. .Iitdâ€"'y, excellent mechanical condition. T#es almost new. Tel Wil. 2494. I/TG37-ltp SALEâ€"HOVSEHOLD GOODS SALE â€" FURNITURE, RUGS, anything; bought, sold or ex- ged, piano, fixtures, plbgr., lum- , stoves, 808 Oak St.. Winn. 1212. LTG24-tfc I| SALEâ€"ANTIQUE OVAL MARBLE table, carved legs. TeL Glen- 307, R. I* DaVis, 501 Washington e., Glencoe, 111. L87-ltp FELLâ€"DEALER IN NEW AND ed household goods. 1644 Maple e., Evanston, Phone Evans. 103. LTG16-tfc SALE â€" "RELIABLE" GAS Uige, high oven; fine baker; good Stfndition. Tel. Winnetka 511. LTG-37-ltc >R RENTâ€"HOUSEHOLD GOODS HAVE USE OF FURNITUE FOR Jroom home, now in storage, in ex- ange for board and room fpr ner. Address Lake Shere News 9 A LTO-37-ltn. OR SALEâ€"BEAUTIFUL PEDIGREED black and white cocker puppy; five months old; Thirty-five dollars. Tel. Glencoe 207. . L37-ltp FOR SALEâ€"2 PACKAGES OF WALL board suitable for lining garage, $10. Tel. Wil. 570. LTG37-ltc FOR SALEâ€"CHERRIES AND CUR- rgnts. Tel Wil. 739-W. L37-ltc WANTED TO BUYâ€"MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUYâ€"SECOND HAND furniture and other household goods. Highest price paid for same. Grost Furniture Store, 1004-6 Emerson St., Evanston, 111. Phone 189. LTG27-tfc WANTEDâ€"TO BUY BICYCLE IN good condition, regular siae^ Tele- phone Wilmette 969-W L-37-ltp. LOST FOUND PERSON WHO TOOK BOY'S BICYCLE from front of Brown building Mon- day afternoon, is known. Kindly return and receive reward. -No questions - asked. TeL_ Wil. 23J7. L-37-ltc. LOSTâ€"Central Ave. Crossing a pack- age thrown off Northwestern train 8:20 A. M. Contents clothing for small boy Suitable reward. Tel Wil 247. L-S7-1U. LOSTâ€"PEDIGREED GERMAN Po- lice Dog. Reward. R. C. Butler, __Locust Rd." Tele. Win. 1148. - LTG-37-ltc. LOSTâ€"FEMALE CAT: GRAY, WITH __slight tan spoig; white__on breagJLand feet. Reward* Tel Winn. 1655. LTG37-ltc WIDE DISTRIBUTION Of the 248,925 stockholders of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company of record December 31, 1922, 236.241 held less than 100 shares each, and 198,028 held less than 25 shares each. Ten years ago the aver- age number of shares to a subscriber was sixty-six. Today it is twenty- eight. ... GROWTH During "1922, there were added to the Bell System through new con- struction, 586,379 telephone stations and in addition to these, 14,279 sta- tions were purchased from other com- panies. It is estimated^ that this record growth will be exceeded in 1923 by over 100,000 stations. (Official Publication) Report of the condition of The Wilmette State Bank located at Wilmette, State of Illinois, at the close of business on the 30th day of Tune. 1923. as made to the Auditor MIWfjl.l. »\ROI"« MISCELLA VEOUS NortlflSKore Ammal Hafyitdl [Equipped toTRender the Most Efficient and Humane Service Pets Boarded- ::â€"::%: Electric Clipper For TJogs - i- ! Phone Evanston 363 mmm 1021 Davis Street, Evanston "M' *A 111 |pur statement of June 30, appearing below, shows that we have '^palsM the million1 dollar mark. :...,..' ;...;\.v:^. ^v:v>^'^^w^iwp^ s Uttle did wepream of such progress and such a volume of busi- riess when seven |rears ago we opened the bank in the little store- room on the^ West Side. ':\:^-:"':,f:^^:fi'::~ â- '•':"li t^Ji'i^^^^^. | ^ | |)ur thanks go out to the people of this section for th^ patrol- age and confidence with which they have favored and honored us. II .^;>:rf**^itf&^i!^I.Mj^'*, RESOURCES >:WS .•»-»•â- *-â- * • * • •â- -•â€"•--»--»- Loans and Discou ^ye^draitsf.... .j|l ;-v.-.v-.->â- .â- .'. -|EJ|§,%5o1fcernmeti^ Securities* :t^777^;"T7Tr.T;.......'.'. Other Bonds ancj§ Securities ..____................. Federal Reserve Bank Stock___.................. Furniture and Figures-+i~s-r.-i---.â- . .-............ *..... v1. Interest Earned ^uncollected) .............:.....,. Lawful Reserve If ith Federal Reserve Bank.....,.... Cash and Due frotn Other Banks.................. ... m III 122.3& si 'ft â- MM 324,600.00! .29Q,861;W, 1,800.00 13,146.25 9,683.31 46,169.02 100,696.11 $1,031,909.79 I LIABILITIES v^apiiai oiock ••;••••••......••.•.....•.•......... Surplus and Undivided Profits..................... Discount Collected (unearned).................... Reserved for Taxes and Interest.....,............. Reserved for Depreciation J..............v. .â- ...... Deposits Bills Payable • • • •••••••••••••••••• •••••••• •••• 50,000.00 28*548.35 984.92 1,255.08 3,750.00 . 922,371.44 . 25,000.00 $1,031,909.79 first Nntional B^nli =of Wilmette %^::sS^I'*'v"i Member o jl the Federal Reserve Bank m iy:. $$*£"â- of Public; Accounts of the State ^iKnois, pursuant to law. RESOURCES Loans on Real Estate (la). .$196,527.72 Loans on-Collateral Secur- ity (lb) :.T777T.;......... 399,362.89 Other Loans (lc) .........503,255,37 Overdrafts (2)............ 3,099.58 U. S. Government Invest- ments Other Bonds (4) ......... banking ^HoTwe, Furniture and Fixture (5)......... Due from Banks, Cash and Other Cash Resources (7, $, 9)............... Other Resources (12) ..... ^oW2.2* 371,135.65 65,669.41 234350.54 55.33 Ti^al Resources .>...»,^,034,128^ LIABILITIES Capital Stock (1)/i.v...V.:'.$100fOOaOu.; Surplus (2)................ 50,000.60- Undivided Profits (Net) (3) 31,128.12 Time Deposits (4a) ........ 728,096.01 Demand Deposits (4b) .^.. 1,107,969.53 Dividends Unpaid (5)".".""."" 2,010.00 Reserve Accounts (6) ...... 14,925.08 Total Liabilities ...'.....$2,034,128.74 I, W. D. Leary, Cashier, of the Wil- mette State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, and that the items and amounts shown above correspond with the items and amounts shown in the report made~to~the Auditor of Public AccotSfis, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. W. D. LEARY, W.J? -., Cashier. Sfatt?of Illinois, County of Cook, ss: Subscribed and sworn to before niei this 10th day of July, 1923. MARGARET H. SCHINLER, mSff^ZmmS^m Notary; Public: (Official PubHc«Uon) Report of Condition of the First National Bank of Wilmette in the State of IllmoU, at tho closo of busineM on June 30, 1923. RESOURCES Loi(m„a!ui_dlscounts, jbcjud- ... „\_. ing rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank (except those ;â- =.•â- â- .;â- . shown \tcb and c)........$244^31.60 Overdrafts, unsecured ..... 122.38 All other United States Gov- ernment securities (includ- _^ ^ ing premiums, if any).... 324,600.00 Other bonds, stocks, securi- ties, etc..................292,661.14 Banking House, Furniture and fixtures............. 13,146.23 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ~......... 46,169.02 Cash in vault and amount due from national banks .... 96,515.94 Checks on other banks in the , same city or town as re- ~-----_ porting bank (other than Item 12)................ 3,248.16 Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 ...$99,764.10 Miscellaneous cash items .............."...... 932.01 Other assets, if any-----.... 9,683.31 Total .$1,031,909,79 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in........$ 50,000.00 Surplus fund ....--------_______10,000.00 Undivided profits $18,548.35 < a Reserved for in- terest and taxes accrued ....... b Reserved for de- preciation and premiums ...... c Less current ex- penses, interest, and taxes paid. 1,355.08 3,750,00 23,653.43 458,092.47 If 3^85^1 w-±m Certified checks outstanding 177.00 Total of items 21, 22, 23/1ft,and25 $177.00 Individual deposits subject to check ...____........... Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other "Than for money borrowed) State, county or other mu- â- :#, r^.^wf nicipal deposits' secured by W^^0lm, pledge of assets of ttus X^M&MMB bank or surety bond^.V. 45,000.00' Dividends^ uhpatd .."'."".. 1:... 750. Total of demand deposits (other^ than bank de- posits) subject to ;,,r;. l£::XM£$4il;<£it:;$$* 'Reserve, '"' Items:....- S'W^^^^M^^ 26,27, 28, 29, a0^m:^&'. MfS^*fi and 31 .:.......$506^28^0 'J-:^*&m$|f Certificates of deposit (other §§ than for money borrowed) 80.270.00p Other time deposits .....".. 298^45^6p Postal sayings deposits^..%,;,. $52451 Total of time de*P°" posits subject to Reserve, Items 32, 33, 34, and 35 ........ United (other than postal sav- ings), including War Loan deposit account and deposits of United States n disbursing officers ......*0;3Sjt BiH*~^ya1^-ftncludin^ , 'obligations â- : representing \\".i£m$;S^i money borrowed other i I 4SK than rediscounts)...... 25,000j0# Liabilities other than those "â- W above stated .......___. S^.92|i ;s s^WM=w&aea3>^i>rt^v«if «bm ......t .$379,468.41 States deposits Total..............^...$1,031,9097J. :10. State of. Illinois, County of Cook, ss:-jM5 I, F. A. Andrew, Cashier of the abovef r named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best|fe|# of my knowledge and belief. W&& F. A. ANDREW, C^uuuerlii Subscribed and sworn to before miM;3| this 10th day of July, 1923. I -w • ERNEST C- CAZEL;-k:!^*^I â- >'-.:â- :.$â- ;!â- r Notary Public. f|g| Correct Attest: •:V;"'i '•'â- /:;^W;!fw SWiS EDWARD ZIPF, j DAVID NELSON, j. M. APPEL, Directorsm'